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ashley: from los angeles fire department describing the situation at los angeles airport as, quote, multi patient incident. we heard from our colleagues at fox news of fbi agents telling them three people killed in this incident. mike is gone. on was going to ask how many people are around if someone pulls a gun what is the likelihood of a security officer being nearby. i would imagine pretty high. cheryl: security presence in any airport these days even after 9/11 is so prevalent. we have reports of three people dead, multiple injuries. we want to be clear here. sam joins us on the phone. welcome to you. what is your experience, what is -- former new york police department director of intelligence, getting this information and appreciate you joining us on short notice. what do you know about the story? >> it is a moving target at this point. what we suspect is that there was gunfire in the part of the airport that was past the security, but even that is probably at this moment. ashley: if someone pulls a gun in the situation it is unclear what side of the security gate this happened i wo
ashley: from los angeles fire department describing the situation at los angeles airport as, quote, multi patient incident. we heard from our colleagues at fox news of fbi agents telling them three people killed in this incident. mike is gone. on was going to ask how many people are around if someone pulls a gun what is the likelihood of a security officer being nearby. i would imagine pretty high. cheryl: security presence in any airport these days even after 9/11 is so prevalent. we have...
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. >> next coming here from the chief of the los angeles police department to is involved in this from the operations as well, chief charlie beck. >> very briefly, i want to commend the men and women and their response in this incident. we have created a unified command with that different agencies involved. we will treat this incidence with the unified command. many, many details that you were interested in will must be given out at this point. we will thus become of the nature of injuries, the identity of the suspect, the investigation is being handled by the fbi with the cooperation of the los angeles police department. again, you know, tremendous unified response. i know that this region worries about its airport because of the complex issues involved with various jurisdictions. it was handled very well today. thank you. >> obama one second the reader will next year from fbi special agent in charge, special agent the talk a little bit about the investigation. >> very well. >> david dot pitch, special agent in charge of the fbi. first of three working hand-in-hand with our partners
. >> next coming here from the chief of the los angeles police department to is involved in this from the operations as well, chief charlie beck. >> very briefly, i want to commend the men and women and their response in this incident. we have created a unified command with that different agencies involved. we will treat this incidence with the unified command. many, many details that you were interested in will must be given out at this point. we will thus become of the nature of...
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angeles. but i want to tell you, you know, one of the keys to a transaction in this size is really the people. and when you look at m&a transactions of this magnitude, what's really beautiful about this transaction is that the five operating companies for warehouser stay exactly how they are. those people have their boots on the ground, and nothing changes. and that is so important in putting together a successful merger. not only do you need the reality, but you need the culture and the people. and we're looking forward to working with the entire warehouser group of companies. and there's nobody -- there are companies that have to look behind their shoulder to see other than future growth, and that's what we're excited about is pulling all these companies together under the tri pointe brand. it's going to be a lot of fun. liz: at a time when the housing market has stabilized, but i see a lot of poise in the data. sometimes you get good numbers on existing homes and bad numbers on permits or v
angeles. but i want to tell you, you know, one of the keys to a transaction in this size is really the people. and when you look at m&a transactions of this magnitude, what's really beautiful about this transaction is that the five operating companies for warehouser stay exactly how they are. those people have their boots on the ground, and nothing changes. and that is so important in putting together a successful merger. not only do you need the reality, but you need the culture and the...
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american apparel and los angeles making teachers' domestically. very often we are using the material similar line that were drawn on u.s. farm. nine. tracy: energy costs as well. so many things to go into manufacturing anything in this country. i am curious what you're hearing now from the president when it comes to immigration reform. there seemm to be more of a movement to change from both parties, not just on the side of the president in more. are you encouraged-immigration restrictions release of? that will appeal as above the continuous stream of iran's coming to the united states because they motivate the economy. they become business leaders and they also become motivated workers. immigration is the fuel that has made america so powerful. i think if we're going to become a manufacturing oriented country above 20 to encourage that and encourage liberal immigration policy for high level programmers and high-level professionals as well as entry level workers. tracy: if you find that you do have to raise prices a little bit because of this deci
american apparel and los angeles making teachers' domestically. very often we are using the material similar line that were drawn on u.s. farm. nine. tracy: energy costs as well. so many things to go into manufacturing anything in this country. i am curious what you're hearing now from the president when it comes to immigration reform. there seemm to be more of a movement to change from both parties, not just on the side of the president in more. are you encouraged-immigration restrictions...
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it is up and coming to roads and highways the west coast wins by a landslide the latest addition los angeles and honolulu and san francisco take the top spots tie-ups' in seattle six member for new york is in the top-10. dennis: my obamacare has some scrambling before reelection. the fcc is not happy with conan o'brien and we will look at the 10 year treasury. we will be right back. ♪ capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the pertise to execute it... and the fincing ake it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays our ambition is to always realize yours. that's w♪y, at barclays our ambition is to alwayrain horn)yours. vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk soutrn. one line, infinite possibilities. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some olesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefi in 1 super fiber. >> i am tracy burns. the fda is proposing a ban
it is up and coming to roads and highways the west coast wins by a landslide the latest addition los angeles and honolulu and san francisco take the top spots tie-ups' in seattle six member for new york is in the top-10. dennis: my obamacare has some scrambling before reelection. the fcc is not happy with conan o'brien and we will look at the 10 year treasury. we will be right back. ♪ capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the pertise to...
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live pictures right now from lax, the los angeles airport. passengers were evacuated from terminal three around 9:00 a.m. this morning with reports of shots being fired. this has not been confirmed. we are monitoring this and will bring you the latest when we get it. terminal three, lax, approximately 9:00 a.m. this morning shots were heard. dennis: local time, i guess. tracy: yes, thank you. kobe bryant, speaking of l.a. polling in some serious cash today, and so is unclear sam in what is the final year of this contract with the lakers. kobe is set to make over 30 million. crazy. this is all part of the contract. being paid 24 million of that today. we have to talk about what he will pay in taxes. he will not take on nearly as much as you think. he will pay the top federal marginal rate of nearly 40%. on top of that land in california, the lakers. he has his state tax rate of over 13% because california just covers their residencies. the total tax burden, nearly 57% . meaning he will almost 14 million of the 24 million jobless am. if he does
live pictures right now from lax, the los angeles airport. passengers were evacuated from terminal three around 9:00 a.m. this morning with reports of shots being fired. this has not been confirmed. we are monitoring this and will bring you the latest when we get it. terminal three, lax, approximately 9:00 a.m. this morning shots were heard. dennis: local time, i guess. tracy: yes, thank you. kobe bryant, speaking of l.a. polling in some serious cash today, and so is unclear sam in what is the...
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and cars rolled out and hello l.a., los angeles. tomorrow's business, investors looking to new technology to make a bet with their money. connell: lauren is in for nicole call with a couple of retail stocks for us. lauren: we are looking at retail today, retail sales number four october, that was the month of the government shutdown. retail sales rising better-than-expected .4%. you're not seeing any names with huge up arrows. many of them up less than 1% so the retail sector that is taking off may be looking a bit better than many people feared. numbers will be more key as to the holiday shopping if people are definitely going into the stores but w we're looking at te retail sectors with earnings coming out. back to you. connell: a robot could never replace you. i said you were in for nicole. eventually we will all be replaced by robots. we are going talk about coming up. lauren: what do we do? sit at home and watch tv all day? connell: lauren simonetti at the stock exchange. former president george w. bush and his wife laura made
and cars rolled out and hello l.a., los angeles. tomorrow's business, investors looking to new technology to make a bet with their money. connell: lauren is in for nicole call with a couple of retail stocks for us. lauren: we are looking at retail today, retail sales number four october, that was the month of the government shutdown. retail sales rising better-than-expected .4%. you're not seeing any names with huge up arrows. many of them up less than 1% so the retail sector that is taking off...
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what about los angeles? >> so a lot of the west is, especially in the weekend, is going to be near seasonal, maybe even a little bit warmer. but that being said, you know, there's still opportunities pretty much throughout the united states. but the biggest opportunity, frankly, is in the consuming east, in the midwest where most of those items are sold, those cold weather items. but it does still get cold in los angeles, seattle, so they will sell sweaters and fleece and other items as well. weather's all local. adam: so the cold weather, does that make us part with our money from your statistics any more rapidly than when it's warm? >> it does. you know, it's all about need-based purchasing. so when thewet's warm, we might think about maybe not buying a cold weather item, maybe electronics. but when the weather's cold, it impacts what goes in your basket. so this weekend for folks that are out looking for gifts and it's cold outside, they're going to be looking for those gift-giving items, blankets and boo
what about los angeles? >> so a lot of the west is, especially in the weekend, is going to be near seasonal, maybe even a little bit warmer. but that being said, you know, there's still opportunities pretty much throughout the united states. but the biggest opportunity, frankly, is in the consuming east, in the midwest where most of those items are sold, those cold weather items. but it does still get cold in los angeles, seattle, so they will sell sweaters and fleece and other items as...
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he joins us from los angeles this morning. you and the cast of this show are the hottest twice in the world right now. you know, help us out. tell us how this all came about, the breakthrough that you guys have made and how it all feels? >> it feels wonderful. i did not perceive this show ever really getting on the air, really, letting alone turning into something of a cultural phenomenon. it has been amazing six-year ride for me and cast, bryan cranston and wonderful cast and crew. i didn't see it coming like this but who knew. charles: who knew. well you guys changed history. cable television, what is happening from creative point of view, from the eyeballs that you're fetching, dynamics changed completely in the television industry, haven't they? >> they sure have. the dynamics change ad lot. i mean it's a wonderful economic model i guess to have only 13 episodes in a season versus the typical broadcast network model of 22 to 24. that is where i came from. i used to work on "the x-files" as an employee, not as a boss. but d
he joins us from los angeles this morning. you and the cast of this show are the hottest twice in the world right now. you know, help us out. tell us how this all came about, the breakthrough that you guys have made and how it all feels? >> it feels wonderful. i did not perceive this show ever really getting on the air, really, letting alone turning into something of a cultural phenomenon. it has been amazing six-year ride for me and cast, bryan cranston and wonderful cast and crew. i...
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los angeles, new york, sunday postal delivery for amazon prime customers. so basically amazon's show in the u.s. government how to fix the u.s. postal service. they're taking it directly to ups and fedex. this is a big deal because basically the u.s. postal service saying we want this business, it is trending toward $190 billion package delivery for the u.s. postal service now makes up a fifth of its revenue for the u.s. postal service so yes it is running at a deficit, lost $16 billion last year but the u.s. postal service is working with amazon to do this sunday shipping. whether they step up the plate means to be seen. interestingly enough they don't need a congressional approval. they wanted to cut saturday delivery, now we're seeing amazon and ups looking up. no details on the revenue involved but the postal service does charge these companies more for package delivery and are seeing a room and deliveries, supposed to rise by 40%. back to you guys. dagen: i had to mail something certified mail and i swiped my credit card and the person behind the count
los angeles, new york, sunday postal delivery for amazon prime customers. so basically amazon's show in the u.s. government how to fix the u.s. postal service. they're taking it directly to ups and fedex. this is a big deal because basically the u.s. postal service saying we want this business, it is trending toward $190 billion package delivery for the u.s. postal service now makes up a fifth of its revenue for the u.s. postal service so yes it is running at a deficit, lost $16 billion last...
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tracy: air traffic back to normal at los angeles international airport as investigators why a gunman went on a rampage and killed a tsa agent. that is in your fox minute ahead. ashley: how is the green back doing against all the foreign currencies? dollar weaker across the board. all the currencies are moving higheas been under pressure recently is starting to gain and the u.k. pound and mexican peso. and even japanese yen. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducin
tracy: air traffic back to normal at los angeles international airport as investigators why a gunman went on a rampage and killed a tsa agent. that is in your fox minute ahead. ashley: how is the green back doing against all the foreign currencies? dollar weaker across the board. all the currencies are moving higheas been under pressure recently is starting to gain and the u.k. pound and mexican peso. and even japanese yen. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the...
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post office, so now los angeles, new yorkers, if they are paying $79 a year to be amazon prime members, they can get deliveries on sundays. adam: how does the post office pay for this? would they lose money by having people work -- >> interestingly enough, they did not disclose the details of the deal, but package delivery for the u.s. post office, the revenues from that are going up, and they're set to be about a fifth of the post office revenues. they want to get a piece of that nearly $200 billion e-commerce market. and be i'll tell you something, if the u.s. post office and am von link up and then if walmart and amazon link up, what's going to happen to ups and fedex? adam: sunday deliveries. [laughter] >> there you go. hover hr. higher postage costs? things like that? >> reporter: they're not saying yet, the post office isn't saying if they're going to increase -- in other words, who is swallowing the hit in amazon's been known to take the hit just to do it on volume, to make money off volume, and if people are happy, they're saying they're going to make money off of it. and it lo
post office, so now los angeles, new yorkers, if they are paying $79 a year to be amazon prime members, they can get deliveries on sundays. adam: how does the post office pay for this? would they lose money by having people work -- >> interestingly enough, they did not disclose the details of the deal, but package delivery for the u.s. post office, the revenues from that are going up, and they're set to be about a fifth of the post office revenues. they want to get a piece of that nearly...
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. >> eight flights from san francisco and los angeles each to 15 to 16 flights a day. they did it clearly to send a signal we're not welcome in their markets. fortunately it's a big market. we have great service and we turn ad profit in the summer that is the response we're seeing from big megacarriers. they are 40 billion-dollars carriers. they have a thousand airplanes and they can come in to lean on little guys like us. i would expect we'll see some of that from american. what i want to point out we dropped our opposition to this merger because this isn't an american-us airways problem. this started with the first merger. happened more with the second and the third. this is the entire industry structure that we've got to address. david: now you've dropped your opposition this merger but you haven't ruled out the possibility of working with the department of transportation in some specific way. i want to see if we get some ideas what you would do with the department of transportation. they can do things on their own. if you feel like you are getting squeezed unfairly
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the request follows last friday's shooting death of a tsa officer at los angeles international airport. the first fatality in the agency's history. tsa administrator john pistole has said the agency will review its protocols after the attack. and to olympic flame is heading into outer space for the first time. the torch for the 2014 winter games will be sent to the international space station aboard a russian spacecraft this week where astronauts will take it out for a space walk. and that's your fox news minute, back to you. ♪ ♪ dennis: time to make a little money with charles payne, he is now looking at the three faces of a bull market based on dow theory. >> the dow theory. you know, guys, i thought about b the dow theory a lot because yesterday transports closed at an all-time high, and the editor of "the wall street journal" for years wrote a bunch of editorials that they later on made into the dow theory. and a part of that component says that a rally is justified or at least, you know, has a lot of credibility when transportation is doing well. and, you know, so the reason i
the request follows last friday's shooting death of a tsa officer at los angeles international airport. the first fatality in the agency's history. tsa administrator john pistole has said the agency will review its protocols after the attack. and to olympic flame is heading into outer space for the first time. the torch for the 2014 winter games will be sent to the international space station aboard a russian spacecraft this week where astronauts will take it out for a space walk. and that's...
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more than 50 activists and workers, some workers were arrested in los angeles last week basically at a walmart protest. what we're seeing is, who are they comparing the protesters, who are they comparing walmart worker to? should they be comparing it to a grocery store worker in terms of salary? because walmart is turning itself into a grocery store, right? so, walmart average pay is higher than what grocery store workers make, higher than what fast-food workers make. it is lower than a costco but then you have to say to yourself, hey, costco is basically affluent shoppers. walmart has low-income shoppers. so if you do raise the pay for walmart, i get it, i get what the beef is. if you do raise pay, walmart will raise prices, hurting low income shoppers or could lay off people. >> but what's the gripe? ashley: that is what i'm trying to understand. tracy: maybe they want toe work or maybe extra hours? they said they will get extra pay. big ol' discounts that day. >> we were talking at the break. walmart is saying they will give extra pay. they will not just give a turkey dinner but g
more than 50 activists and workers, some workers were arrested in los angeles last week basically at a walmart protest. what we're seeing is, who are they comparing the protesters, who are they comparing walmart worker to? should they be comparing it to a grocery store worker in terms of salary? because walmart is turning itself into a grocery store, right? so, walmart average pay is higher than what grocery store workers make, higher than what fast-food workers make. it is lower than a costco...
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that will result in job losses in the los angeles area. sony hired other companies for the where and how to make all of those cuts. look at the tokyo-based company, 1878 last trade. alaska looking to take a multibillion-dollar equity stake in a large natural gas pipeline project that has been stalled. 20% to 30% stake in the project, the project is backed by exxon, bp and conoco phillips cable exporting the gas overseas. they have been asking a new company tax rate from the state as a guaranteed to proceed. we will keep you posted. the federal government has reached $1.2 million settlement for a farm in hawaii, they sued along with others over the working conditions of high immigrants. and an inevitable housing, insufficient food and adequate pay and in some cases abuse. that is your west coast minute. dennis: things not so grand in arizona. we will look at their ongoing battle with utility companies. cheryl: liz claman is going to sit down fred tomczyk. fox business exclusive interview coming up. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech s
that will result in job losses in the los angeles area. sony hired other companies for the where and how to make all of those cuts. look at the tokyo-based company, 1878 last trade. alaska looking to take a multibillion-dollar equity stake in a large natural gas pipeline project that has been stalled. 20% to 30% stake in the project, the project is backed by exxon, bp and conoco phillips cable exporting the gas overseas. they have been asking a new company tax rate from the state as a...
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cheryl: in a great neighborhood in manhattan or los angeles, log onto the air when and say -- what is that easy? >> you download the apps in the apps store, you know exactly where you are and pull the rest around you and based on what you are looking for, what the requirements are, really easy way to browse. gerri: you can text the elder. text the person to see if they are right there? >> we want to make it easy. we designed it, renters and millennials, why not make communication like a text message? it close up the text, send in your message and -- cheryl: a barrier to the business is the brokers themselves who don't like technology especially like this one, and i don't know about a do cities but many won't rent to you unless you have a broker with you. will that be a problem for business? >> in new york, an interesting market. the most unique rental market in the country and we don't have brokers up here. it drives deficiencies in the marketplace up close. they don't need someone to show them around especially if you download brad peck and see everything you see, cheryl: most of us
cheryl: in a great neighborhood in manhattan or los angeles, log onto the air when and say -- what is that easy? >> you download the apps in the apps store, you know exactly where you are and pull the rest around you and based on what you are looking for, what the requirements are, really easy way to browse. gerri: you can text the elder. text the person to see if they are right there? >> we want to make it easy. we designed it, renters and millennials, why not make communication...
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beale took lavish trips to los angeles visiting relatives on the taxpayer dime, racked up $57,000 worth of travelling expenses and told the epa he contracted malaria while serving in vietnam and gave him a $18,000 value, handicap parking spot in d.c. beale neither served in vietnam and never had malaria. kirsten powers, still with us and listen to all of this. took 23 years to get this guy? doesn't this undermine the central premise of the obama administration, which is, no, it does, it does. >> the obama-- >> no, it does, president obama is all government, all the time. he wants the government to do everything, but they don't perform. obamacare is a shambles. this guy walks around, he's with the cia for god knows how many years? come on, the whole idea of government can do everything is falling to pieces. >> i just don't believe that obama or really any democrat believes that government can do everything. stuart: wait a minute, wait a minute. in his speech right after, his first inauguration at a speech at a major university, president obama said what the individual can't do, what the
beale took lavish trips to los angeles visiting relatives on the taxpayer dime, racked up $57,000 worth of travelling expenses and told the epa he contracted malaria while serving in vietnam and gave him a $18,000 value, handicap parking spot in d.c. beale neither served in vietnam and never had malaria. kirsten powers, still with us and listen to all of this. took 23 years to get this guy? doesn't this undermine the central premise of the obama administration, which is, no, it does, it does....